Hester, 35, of 116 Edgewood Ave. in Landrum, is accused of kicking in the back door to the home. His wife met him inside the door and tried to “calm him down,” according to the report. She told deputies her husband grabbed her around the throat and pushed her against a wall.

Hester then went upstairs, where Wofford had locked himself in his bedroom. When Hester kicked in the bedroom door, Wofford shot him multiple times, authorities said. The homeowner then used his fire department issued radio to call 911 and went to the road to wave down first responders, according to the report.

Hester was airlifted to Spartanburg Regional, where he had surgery Friday night.

<p>A man accused of kicking in the door to a home Friday night and then being shot by the homeowner was in serious condition at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center Sunday.</p><p>Investigators say Dakota Shad Hester drove to Jonathan A. Wofford's Landrum home about 6:20 p.m. Friday. Hester's wife was inside the home, according to an incident report.</p><p>Hester, 35, of 116 Edgewood Ave. in Landrum, is accused of kicking in the back door to the home. His wife met him inside the door and tried to “calm him down,” according to the report. She told deputies her husband grabbed her around the throat and pushed her against a wall.</p><p>Hester then went upstairs, where Wofford had locked himself in his bedroom. When Hester kicked in the bedroom door, Wofford shot him multiple times, authorities said. The homeowner then used his fire department issued radio to call 911 and went to the road to wave down first responders, according to the report.</p><p>Hester was airlifted to Spartanburg Regional, where he had surgery Friday night.</p><p>Investigators plan to charge Hester with criminal domestic violence and burglary if he survives, Master Deputy Kevin Bobo said.</p><p>Wofford is not facing charges, according to the sheriff's office.</p>